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The Daily Evergreen

The student voice of Washington State University since 1895

The Daily Evergreen

The student voice of Washington State University since 1895

The Daily Evergreen

Reader Reactions | Pullman psychologist arrested for rape charges

February 21, 2018

Readers react to psychologist Dean Funabiki turning himself in after a former patient reported he had sexually assaulted her. The Crime Lab matched DNA provided by the victim with Funabiki. Paige Taylor:...

The goal of the proposed path extensions is to make the beauty of the Palouse more accessible for residents and visitors.

Palouse community deserves connecting trail

Alaina Beaulaurier, Evergreen columnist February 21, 2018

The Palouse may see a 50-mile route created after decommissioned railroads are converted and connected to existing paths. This would span from Colfax to Juliaetta, Idaho, if a project by the Pullman Civic...

Bryan Hall is one of many buildings that, because of a maintenance deficit, would be cheaper to replace than to perform repairs.

State must budget for better maintenance

LUKE HUDSON, Evergreen reporter February 20, 2018

With funds being low at WSU, it is important for administration to carefully consider their budget priorities and make decisions that will result in the best outcome for students and staff alike. However,...

Reader Reactions | You can have your voice heard in The Daily Evergreen

February 20, 2018

Readers react to a column calling for more representation in The Daily Evergreen’s opinion section. The best way to hear underrepresented voices is for more students to apply. Jacob Hogg: “Here’s...

You can have your voice heard in The Daily Evergreen

JACKSON FERDERER, Evergreen opinion editor February 15, 2018

If you want to read a different perspective in The Daily Evergreen, apply. We’ll hire you. The Daily Evergreen has received a lot of criticism over the past few years. Honestly, though, that’s the...

Professor explains Trump, Christianity link

February 15, 2018

Readers react to religious history professor Matthew Sutton leading a discussion of the connection between President Donald Trump and Evangelicals. Trump won 81 percent of white Evangelical votes. Sutton...

Outdated expectations of body types have caused feelings of shame to men and women. 
All that matters is that you’re happy with how you look and feel.

The Palouse needs body diversity in fashion

Alaina Beaulaurier, Evergreen columnist February 15, 2018

Clutching a plastic bag filled with my clothes, I walked through the rows of small, medium and large blouses. I slid the bag across the counter, and 20 minutes later they slid it right back toward me. “Sorry,...

Gyms across the country have opened the floodgates to women-empowerment by providing women-only classes and a staff of men and women.

Satire: Women want you to hit on them at the gym

HANAH GOETZ, Evergreen columnist/opinion editor February 14, 2018

It is the nature of a woman to regret every bit of food she eats. It is the law of society. So, when our monthly friend comes around and encourages us to eat all the Costco chocolate cake, naturally...

Letters to the Editor | ASWSU does not do enough to hear constituents

RICK FLORES, Pullman February 13, 2018

These opinions and comments are mine and mine alone and do not represent the views of any clubs or organizations I am affiliated with. I did not realize how little ASWSU Senators sought out the opinions...

Reader Reactions | ASWSU senate to consider mandatory sports pass referendum

February 13, 2018

Readers react to a proposed student fee that would make annual sports passes mandatory. If passed by undergraduates, the sports pass would cost $265, but would be included in financial aid estimates, making...

Letters to the Editor | Legislature should not hide records

JESSE WAITE, Pullman February 13, 2018

Judge Lanese’s ruling against legislative exemptions to the Public Records Act was definitive and obvious: The legislature is a state agency and hence subject to the act, as a rational person would conclude....

Capital Budget Director, Deborah Carlson, explains the two-year state capital budget cycle Thursday in the French Administration Building. This budget is responsible for appropriating funds from the state for construction projects and renovations on campus.

Lawmakers should be held accountable for new budget

LUKE HUDSON, Evergreen reporter February 13, 2018

In late January, the state Legislature approved the capital budget for Washington, granting money to a variety of organizations to design and build new facilities. Among the approved grants, $114 million...

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